8 THE SCBANTON TRIBUNETHURSDAY 2JOBNING, JUNE 4, 189. pmors COLD CURE Coldi lead to couirha, coughs to Pneumo nia and Consumption; therefore. It 1 all Important to check a cold before It reach es the lunss. Munyen's Cold Cure will positively break a cold lnklde of twenty four hours If taken as soon as the cold manifests Itseluf. When the cold reaches the lung, or bronchial tubes the Couku Cure should be uscJ alternately every half hour with the Cold Cure. - The Cold Cure Is guaranteed to prevent pneumonia, or Inflammation of the lungs, if used in the beginning of a cold. Pneumonia can be controlled by the use of these two cures. The Cough Cure positively cures bron chitis, tickling In the throat, hoarseness, loss of voice, soreness of the chest, dif ficulty In breathing, hacking cough and all pulmonary diseases where the lungs are not too far consumed by disease or cov ered with tubercles. A separate cure for each disease. At an druggists, mostly 23 cents a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1305 Arch street. Philadelphia. Pa., answered with free medical advice for any disease. CARBONDALE. fResders will fi1es.se note that sflvertlee. ments. orders for Job work, and Items for Eubllcntlcn left at the establishment of hannon Co., newsletter. North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of See open from a. m. to 10 p. tn ASSAULT AND BATTERY. Vaclc and Nephew Each Prefer Charges Against the Other. The Italian polony was the scene of quite a little excitement lately, and as a result several arrests hove bpen made and chnrpes have been preferred. The trouble took place at a boarding house kept by Joe Rega, who has for one of his boarders his nephew, named Nicho las VIncenza. Nicholas proved refractory and caused a scene, atter which each man went to an alderman and had the other arrested. Each claimed that an as sault had been made on him, Rega say ins; that his nephew had dislocated his thumb, and that he was in the habit of carrying; concealed weapons. VIn cenza said this was made up for the oc casion. He was afraid of Rega and wanted him placed under bonds. After spending the night In the Jail the pair concluded to settle the matter among themselves and were dis charged. T. L. JAMES WILL SPEAK. To Deliver an Address nt tho W ood's College Commencement. Hon. T. L. James, ex-postmaster general of the United States, will de liver the address at the first annual commencement of ''Wood's Business college. Professor Gregory received a letter yesterday morning In which the invitation extended to Mr. James some time ago 'was accepted. The. presence of Mr. James will add much Interest to the commencement, and the class are greatly pleased that he has promised to speak. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mrs. Julia Anderson and grandchil ren left Sunday for a visit with friends nt Nicholson and fLenoxvllle, Hon. C. P. O'Malley was In the city yesterday. General Thomas S. James, ex-postmaster general of the United States, will deliver, the oration at Wood's Car bondalc college commencement In July. Miss Mary Urennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark , Brennan, of South Church street, and James Lynady, of Plmpson, were married at half past five last evening at St. Rose church. Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick have re turned from a week's visit with friends In Bcrnnton. V. J. Mamllton returned ye3t-rday fron: Rochester where he went to eswlst at a friend's wedding. Mrs. John Kane, of Jamestown, N. T., n former resident here, with her son, is visiting friends here. Ir. A. L. Bnlley was at Elk Lake this week and selected the location for the cottage which he will soon bn'.Ul there. C. 13. Spencer, wife and son, have re turnt-d from their visit to YpsllantI, Michigan. Marvin Wilson, of Lenoxvllle, has been visiting at the home of Delbert Cole. Klwood Regan, of Wayne street, who has been visiting in New York city for several weeks, has returned home. Mrs. William Anderson, of Richmon- dale, was a guest at the home of D. A Cole Tuesday. Mrs. O. M. Spencer, of Belmont, Pa. Is visiting Mrs. W. Dimmock, of Bel mont street. Sllss Marlon E. Jones, who has been vlnltlng her uncle, Clayton Curtis, of Canaan street, for the past week, has returned to her home In Rochester, L. A. Burns, of Watertown. N. Y Is visiting friends in town. H. Torrance und Charles Orchard, have returned from as hort visit with the former's parents at Tsnafly, N. 3. Prof. McAuley, of Wood's Business college, Is confined to his home by sick ness. Miss Julia Byrne and sister Kate, left yesterday for Niagara alls, where they will spend a fw days. Miss Lizzie Wyllle, of Belmont street, Is visiting friends In Pittston. James Broadbent, of Philadelphia, and neice. Miss Mamie Jon?s, who GREAT SALE OF BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. We have no fortune to give away, but we guarantee you goods at less than any other house Tn the trade. Your choice from our stock, which Is complete at $100 Per Yard. Remember we don't -reserve any thingThese goods consist of all the leading makes. Come early and make your selections. JSCOTT 1NQLIS, CARPETS AND WALL PAPER 419U:!::xa Aw. have been the guests of Mr. and lira. Jacob Kltel, of South Mala street, have returned to their home. Misa Carol Stunievant. of Wllkes- Barre, who has bevn the guest of MM 8tella Hunter, on Spring street for sev eral days, returned home yesterday. Dr. D. L. Bailey made a business trip to New York yesterday. He will re turn this evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Yarns, and child. of Ineland, N. J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. rank Borrows, of this city. Dr. Reed Burns, of Scranton was a visitor In town y esterday. iiallsti:ad. Mis Alice Summvrtun U seriously 111. Q. C. Brooks, of Llnghamton. spent Saturday morning at the silk mill ar ranging for snme alterations to the company's power plant. Joseph Wet-ley hns arranged for a new house near Boxart street which Con tractor Johnston will build at once. Anna Hnletead. of Hickory Grove, has secured her former position at the silk mill. Charles Illllc-r moved into his new house lust week. Mrs. C. Capwell Is visiting friends at Hornellsvllle. N. Y. C. W. Dana, of Tunkhnnnk, spent a few days last week with friends In this place. Hon. James T. Du Eols end family will arrive In town about June 15 to spend the summer. Friendly Hand lode of Odd Fellows will have some interesting work Tues day evening. The Initiatory degree will also be worked. As soon as the Itelaware, Lackn- wanna and Western railroad carpenters are finished at the station alteration they wll introduce Improvements at the Textile mill building. Mrs. Marvin Barnes is the guest of friends In Montrose. Maltlund Hays, who Is attending school in Bloomshurg. spent Saturday with his parents In this place. Mrs. William Vedders has returned home after a visit with friends in Corn ing. N. Y. The Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor of the Buptlst church held & business meeting Monday even ing. Kev. John Davis united In marriage at the home of Rev. Frank Cooper In Blnghamton, last Friday, Miss Mary Edwards, formerly of this place, and Arthur Swan, of Lestershlre, N. . A. M. Tlngley is having a house erect ed on his lot on Pine street. B. Spring-am, of New York city, Is In town. Dr. F. D. Lamb received a telegram on Sunday telling htm of the serious Ill ness of Mrs. Lamb's father, who re sides at Royal, Pa. Miss Jennie Ross, of Blnghamton, has started a bakery In the Ross block on Main street. The 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ross Is seriously 111. Rev. L. C. Floyd, of Blnghamton, will preach In the Methodist church next Sunday. . Miss Julia Sullivan went to Pittston on Saturday owing to the Illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. William Trowbridge were In Klmlra on Tuesday. The Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip of the Presbyterian church will give on entertainment in the church Thursday evening. WAVER I. V. l.aac W. Warner, of New York city, spent Sunday here with his parents. A merry party comprised of the Mleses Sophia Mershon, Blanch Ken nedy, Certrude Johnson, Hattle and Carrls Smith, of Clark's Green, and Messrs. John A. Pellman, Edward Parker, Lou .Rlvenburg, of Factory -vllle Morris Church, of Carbondale, and Fred Clancey, of Clark's Summit, spent Diicorntlon Day at Bald Mount. Colonel George Sanderson, of Scran ton, will deliver his lecture on Spain and the Alhambra, with stereoptican views by Mr. Bowey, at the Methodist Eplhcopal church tonight at 8 o'clock. The interior of the church has been re-pulnt'-d, a new carpet has been laid, an the audience will also be enter tained by the music of a new organ. A cordial ' Invitation is extended to everybody. Ice cream and cake will be served "after the lecture. An ad mission of IS cetits'wlll be charged. A special election will be held here next Friday between the hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. for the purpose of obtaining assent to increase the in debtedness of the borough for the erection of u new school house. The old board of school directors met Monday morning and after transacting some general routine business,- ad journed sine die, Oeorge E. Stevenson and Lester Stone retiring. The new board then organized and elected Dr. N. C. Mackey. president; John L. Stone, secretary, and Myles W. Blln, treasurer. John Miller and Miles W. Bliss are the new' members. PECKVII.LE. J. S. Lowden, of Itonesdale. visited his daughter last Sunday, Mrs. R. J. Taylor. The Grassy Islund Yearly fund will hold n picnic in the Grassy grove next Saturday evening. Children's day exercises will be ob served lii the MethodiBt Episcopal Sunday school on Sunday, June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coates, of Yatesvllle, spent Sunday with their parents here. Jacob Iloaden was elected as super visor of the borough last Monday even ing. Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Joseph It., the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. VVIIllnm Boll, to nuss -eiiie, tne second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chlrers, on Wednesday evening, June 10, at 8' o'clock, at the old bell homestead. The school board met last Monday evening and transacted its final busi ness, after which it adjourned sine die, The new board then organized with J. D. Peck, president; Wendell McClay, secretary; Edwin II. Rltter, treasurer. The other members are A. V. Thorp, George Newton, Robert Jones, Joseph a. Bell, John E. Williams, and Hector Jones. Another special meeting of the board will be held on June 13. OLD FORGE. Mrs. Bynon is Improving ' her prop, erty by a new fence. , The pupils of No. 1 school held 'their annual picnic in Lackawanna Park on Wednesday. Misses Brodhead and Qulnn are the- teachers Miss Mame Thomas, of Providence, visited the Itendhatn school one day this week. . s The Old Forge school board reorgan Iced on Monday evening with the fol lowing officers!- President, William Repp secretary, John Cooks; treasurer, H. O. Russell v WILKES-DARKE. MONEY DISTRIBUTED. Oalr Oae of XackaigM's Creditors Able to HealiivEsnplOTes First. Court made the following, order yes terday in the rases of E. A. Hancock vs. O. B. MacKnight: "Now, June S. two return days having passed since the Issue of the above writs and no or der having been asked for to pay money into court, the sheriff is here by directed to distribute the fund in his hands according to priority of ex ecution, and wage claims are ordered to be paid out." Sheriff Martin, who had VMS" which wbb the proceeds of all the sales of the property and ettate. weiijt to Plains to day and nald t the clerks aiul em pluyes of the store all the wagjs and money due thern. The balance will go to E. A. Hancock, who held the first lien or judgment against MacKnight. The amount he will receive will not be more than one-third the amount of this note, which was 50,000. All of the oth er creditors of the bankrupt merchant are much worse off, for they will be un able to get a cent, there being no more money or other propel ty to levy one. DARIN0 BURGLARS. Gel Away W ith a Lot of Maury, Jew rlry mid Gold Hutches. Tuesday evening on South Franklin street occurred one of the most during burglaries one can Imagine. In broad daylight, bet wen S and S o'clock.- the house of Jhn H. McLean, at 2S, was entered In his absence, and two gold watches and $1W In money token. Mr. McLean left the house at 2 in the af ternoon, and the burglary was not known until his son rturned from school. The burglars entered by a cel lar window, and going upstairs ran sacked every bureau drawer. Not content here, the same party went Into the house next door, 291. oc cupied by E. D. Frazer. Mrs. Krazer had gone out to do some shopping and on her return found that $70 In money, some jewelry and a gold watch were taken. The thieves made good their escape and even the time honored tnd usful clue was not left by this bold party. STRIKE AT WOODWARD. Tbe Miners Refute to Remove Rock for Nothing. The miners and laborers to the num ber of 125 employed at the Woodward mine on the west side of the river went out on strike yesterday, which was caused by a reduction of $1.50 a yard on the rock work done on the three foot rock vein. Under the new order they claim that they are virtually obliged to move the rock for little or nothing and cannot make enough wages to live on. In this mine there are some 2,500 men and boys at work, 'and unless a com promise can be made a general strike is liable to take place. A committee has been appointed to watt on Super intendent Storrs with a view to effect a settlement Y. M. I. to Entertain. The Young Men's Institute, of Min er's Mills, will give an entertainment In Finn's hall at that place on Friday evening, June 5, which promises to be one of the best things of the kind ever presented In this locality. The hall has been prettily decorated and ev erything arranged for the comfort of those who attend. Among the many on the programme are Miss Kittle Mc Cabe, Daniel L. Hart,' John D. Birm ingham and the Stafford quartette, of this city. NOTES. Al Heyman, who directed the pro duction of the lady minstrels here last winter, has returned and a repetition of the performance may be expected. Jeweler W. O. Bias has on exhibition a bridle, scalping knife and sheath used by Sitting Bull, also a Colt's revolver used by Frank and Jesse James. The articles were loaned by a friend for a few days. South street between South Main and Franklin street has been robbed of Its large and handsome shade trees. They encroached on the space laid out for sidewalk purposes and had to be cut down. It is said many others about the city are to suffer a like fate. At the men's meeting in Young Men's Christian association on Sunday next there will be a reunion of the old male choir, some of whom are scat tered In four or five states. There will be special music consisting of solos, duetts, quartettes, full chorus. It will be conducted by C. E. Hungerford. An excellent programme will be rendered by the association orchestra. All men are invited. MOOSIC. Mrs. I. F. Price, who has been visit ing friends In Jennlngsville, Wyoming county, has returned home after a pleasant visit. Mrs. John Buzzard Is visiting among friends in Moscow for a few days. There Is some talk among residents of this ph'.ce of organizing an Ameri can Protective association society. Nothing definite has been decided uijon. Mrs. James A. Hand was a visitor In Pittston yesterday. The boring operations under rtlrec tlnn of John Murhcad, of Pittston, in the pmploy of the Spring Brook Coal company, are progressing very rapiu ly. No coal has been struck yet. Rev. G. N. Mukely, of Brooklyn. N. Y., formerly pastor of the Mooslc Pres byterian church, uttended the funeral of our honored townsman, Thomas El lis, on Tuesday. Many residents of this place saw the ball game In Scranton Tuesday. Luke Clark, a former resident of this place, was a culler In town yesterday. The horse driven In the Moosic Cash store's delivery wagon ran away 'rues day. The only damage done was to the wagon. The funeral of Thomas Ellis, sr., was very lurgely attended on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Juhnson, of Penobscot, were visitors In town yes terday. Constipation Causes fully hall the sicklies In tbe world. It retains the digested food too long lu Die bowels mill produces biliousness, torpid liver. hull. gentlou, bad uste, coated tongue, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Hood's Fills Pills cure constipation and all Its results, easily und thoroughly. 2ue. All druggists. Prepared by 0. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mats. To only rills te toks with Heed's sarwpariUs, IMldodsi Highest of all in Leavening Powic. AOBOMMXEMX PURE . FACTORY VILLK. Mrs. Charles Slsk, her son Harry, and her mother, Mrs. S. C. Muthtwson. are making an extended visit aroorg relatives at Washington. D. C. and other places. . - Attorney James Freer, of Tuck'.an nock. was a business man at ih s piase Tuesday. He .also' visited his patents while her- C. A. I'.oync-KIs spent Monday and Tueday at l'oitsvllle. . Edward Tiansut, who has been spending a few week's visiting rela tives here, returned to his home at rottsvllle. Sloii-lay. The Electric Star Con.et band from Clurk's Smimlt, gv. us some line nitric Tuesday evrnlrg. Mrs. II. N. Capwell U attending the state convention oi the Grand Army of the Republic end Ladies' - Circl-j at Chanibcrabt'rg. Ta. Mrs. Capweil Is president of Mrs. fc'arnh hlce Cl'cle Ladies of the Grand Army f Republic at this place. Game of base . bfcll between t'.ie Ramblers, of Justice, and Keystone Academy on th" home grounds, result ed In a score of 1" to S in favor of Key stone. , VANDMNtt. The Vandllng band. Joined by a num ber of prominent residents of this place, propose holding a picnic In Vandllng grove on June 16 for the bene fit of Churles Melville, a member of the band, who has been afflicted by sickness for several months. The com mittee In charge are leaving nothing undone to make . this an enjoyable event, and it Is hoped that their ef forts will be rewarded by a large turn out. William Painter will leave for New York on June 16, from whence he will set sail on the following day for Eng land, his native land, for the benefit of his health. Mr. Painter expects to be gone about three months. Charles Rehbelm and wife spent Sun day in Archbald. . ... Patrick GilllBple is erecting a two story dwelling on Main street, opposite the church. William Bryden, who has been 111 for several weeks. Is now able to at tend to his duties as mine foreman. The regular monthly meeting of the Vandllng Hose .company was held in the school house Monday evening. Miss Anna Arnold, of South Gibson, visited her parents Sunday. The Delaware and Hudson colliery is working three-quarter time. Rheumatism Relieved in 3 Honrs. "MYSTIC CURE" for RHEUMA TISM and NEURALGIA relieves in three hours. Its action upon the sys tem is marvellous and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease qutciy disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. . 75 cents. Sold by Carl Lorens, Druggist, 418 Lackawan na ave., Scranton. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which often bleed and ulcer, ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the Itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and In most cases removes ine tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayn? . Son, Philadelphia. When Baby was sick, we gave her Costorts, When she was a Child, she cried for Ctstorla. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla, When she bad Children, she gsrethem Castoria. MANLY VIGOR ONCR MORB in harmony with the world, 2000 completely cured men ara uag nappy praises ior the greatest, grand est ana mosi euc ceFsf ul enre for sex ual weakness and lost vigor known to mtdlnul science. An account of this won derful diwnwrv, In ' book form, with ref erences and proofs, will haseut. tA fiiif- fering men (sealed) free. Full rannly vigor pormsDontly restored. Failure Impossible. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. Eskhus cr rut Hiaxtrr Mt-ea Aunienr-u- isital7TI win euro JvU. A ' irr'rjIe,OIUItf BOIT i ul f Mf, rt nieir,tnnTnlctitffiftri'j !n pncltot. reftflf to t! n fiift iMiimita of cnU ('ontlnnetl Via 'fftf 1'crmnnont PitisfftcUondiamnPdnrrootipy refunded. IVIcms V rte Trfttl fro nf. Xjtoctw.h. Kojzhnrred mull. ceaii. h. 0. tuH, W.( ftr hw Hid, U. S. i MFPJTHPI 'J'lif siirpit, iitni flfft WBifily for I nuL ii Uktniihfittscjr irrfonm.1tili.ttn Fhfura.nitl Sores, linmft, t'iiR. Vonrierful nu wuj fori! lrlco. 4teti. i.t iiniir D I1 1 r v,iU ir by tuiul iifL. v l, AMn.-.riLive'. I? ' ' For 8alo by MATTHEWS BUGS, and JOHN H. PHELPS. Scranton. Pa. inuxiuu. rupv.iw w.'-ij-V". . . fcreparatlors atid Te:-fi-t:y hsrrale. At SH uru3siitf, or moiled iovCSru. tScud lot Circular, VIOLA 8KIN 60AP :nr imw. m ui. At rar!i. PrloeJsOM. Q. C. BITTNEtt A CO.,Toi.foo, O. For sale by MATTHEW3 EROS, and JOHN H. PHELPS, Scranton. Pa. n CbMMetu KeelWk Maawe BruO. (uiNYROYAL PILLS weirski aiwsn rrunu'i. tmteTf ill V'X mfc-JMelttr mmt JsVri4 In IIm i IM. MM tthk Ml' sMhtM. JtrfWj saaMriui iiMMi tmliatio. At ttrlsi,orrft14 It ItMBWI.br tWTtMtrt, t -ettteVmUil Use Uwluf Jot lfi." m Mttr. by rtr I WWW Vv SUM Complsxlan Pf3ssr?8d DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA cm fm Removes Freckles, Pimples. L Liver Moles, tlir.ldi.acij Sunburn and Ten. aud re. sieves ih skin to its orW- vAyis&' col freshness, proiuclan ala. '.t dear and hcr.Ith- e:nft?lV. J-jWJV.- gWMGTL It's? WtfMfteMllM 'SUU. Latest U. S. Govt Report ' MOSCOW. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Yeager and daugh ter. Mary, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, In Dunmore. M. 8. Slmrns, of Fan Antonio. Tex., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Galge. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wheeler, of Scran ton, spc-nt Saturday with Mrs. Wheel er's sister, Mrs. George Shaw. Mrs. Margaret ardcll and Mrs. Frank Webtter were visitors In Scran ton Monday. Miss Etta Mcyle, of Scranton, and Elmer Swingle, of rtckville, spent Decoration Day with Miys bessle Pyle. Mr. Burden, of North Main street, fractured his right arm on Monday morning by falling ftvm a ladder. Mrs. Wesley liiesecl'.er, of Scranton. returned home Monday after spending a few days with friends In town. . EVA M. HETZEL'S Superior Face Bleach Pcsitlvely Reaves All Facial BUmiili Atalea Face Powder Is superior to say fso kowdar ever manufactured. Und and eon mended by leading eocity and professional beauties, because it fivea the beet possible etfect and never leaves the akin rough or scaly. I rice to cents. Thrlsogene, Nature's Balr Orower, Is the greatest hair invigorator of tbe sreaent pro greenlre see, being purely a vegetable com pound, entirely haiml-.es, and marvelous in lis benenoent eCeits. All diseases of the hair anl erslp are readily cured by the use of l'brisocene. Price fib cents and fl For sale at K. It. RUe! s Hair-dressiag and Hanleure Parlor, SW Lackawansa ave. and No, 1 Lan nin Balldlng. Wilkee-Barre. Mall orders filled promptly. E. ROBINSON'S Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated CAPAClTYi 100,000 Barrels per Annum THE MOOSIC POWDER CO., ROOMS UNO 2, COM'LTHB'L'D'fi, . SCRANTON, PA. ITIINING AND BUSTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER i Electrin Putori"a. ElocIrM F.mlolors. for ex lutll.. hlaau), Hm'fty r'une, it'.d RepacBO Chemical Co. 's KK1H EXPLOSIVES, CN THE LINE OF THh CANADIAN PACIFIC 11 are located thn finest flshlnz ami hunting grounds l:i tlif world. Di'scritlvo boons on npiillmllnn. Tiokfls lo nil points in Maine. Canada and M irillme I'rovmces, Minncrapoll?, St. Paul, Cuiid!an and T.'nited Suites Northwest, Vanvouver, Seattle. Tacoma, fortlund. Ore., San KlMlU'lhCO. Fist-Class Sleapinv and Dining: Cars attached to i!l vhroucht trains. Tourist cars fuKy tilted with bedding, curtalna and specially adapted to wimu of families may be had with soconi!-c-las8 tickets. Rates always Irs than via other lint'.i. For further Information, time tables, etc, on application tn E. V. SKINNER, O. E. A.. 353 Broautaay, New York. AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET Tke riMst In the Ctty. The latest laproTtd fitrnissv lD mw4 apparattB fir kecaa mmX, tatter aJ eggk ssaenai a sis . . a sv nysMniiscj Msssk ... ft b SSi.Stl A FEW OF THE SPECIALS FOR MONDAY, JUNE 1-AT : THE:. FAIR 400 AND 402 LACKAWANNA AVE RniniiiimziuiHiiniiiuiii The following articles all at 19: each. Gents' IV .Ntktles ti:ta' 6c Hhirla aud Drawers. I.euta' Suaptttiti.ra. Ia!iea' Sie Kilrnvd Vests. Ladiee' So silk Mitts. lj.dK-.' Zoo Hnae. ' I.n.li a' -kj Han Iter bleN. Ladies' sk- ( - rent Cjvara. l-aditV X-V t'heialau. I.hoI.V tjo lirnm. t'h.iilren' S" I.ace rps. I'tiihlrou's .-'ms tircartt-si. C'bi-dmn'a iV O-.rset Waists. ID ldren's Ztc H-ko. Bov ' Wwts Veur Choice at 10c or Three for 50c ' Tile following articles all at 75c each. Ladira' 1 1 DO Cuniota. Ladles' I .Jt-h rt Waists. l.s-iiM.' I.i-u : k.r a Ln llHi' i.Od NUlit Gowns. tienta' 8'iiri. I adw' luu L iubiellas. 1 .-u' I.11.1 Sat- ou bkirts. l a II -a' 2 0u t eiK-e. luldreii a I. T .la' knts. C'lutilreu'a I -a HiesadH. h ldren's t.i Luc- ll itl. l.Kli hHiiillo l alde Cowis. Ml.inei laid- 'overs. I.SS La-e CurtKius. Kvs' l.To hulia. Ladies' 1.25 .-ilk Bibbed Vest. Vour choice at 73c or Three for fa. 00. I a.ll -a' Sc Bnd!ter -bk-N 1 -. Ladlia S,i II und k rchief 4e. Ludiea' tic ltibb-d VesU la. luc T- elonly io. Mlj '1'owela ouly So. 8-hj Tal-lo Linen only 2U0. 10c Kiklion only to. ISc Rilibiin oniync. . KSm l)i em Uuocts ItUe. Ladies' 60c 8trled Under 8kirUatS3c, VVVTVVVVtlVeVVV'VVVVfVSVvvvvvvv..tl KERR'S The Rush Is here. Best reasons, too. The peo ple have found out that our store is the place FOR CARPET BUYERS. We have the goods and the prices are right, and naturally they are here after them. MATTINGS, MATTINGS In greater variety than ever. Chinese Mattings from $4 a roll, containing 40 yards. Japanese Mattings in all the novelties. Plain Mattings with inlaid figures, elaborate Carpet Patterns and all desirable colors. S. 8. KERR, Opposite Main Entrsnce to the Wyoming House. Branch at Carbondale. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUUPING MACHINERY. Oeacral Office: SCRANTON, PA A HAPPY HOME. mmm UXllJWO mm mat This Elegant Rocker, Large Size, ' Made of Reed, $1.90. ft Baby Carriages and Refrigerators Reduced Ton Per Cent. This Week. SO Styles Of Baby Carriages 20 Kinds Of Refrigerators. i. 1 n-SUIiER CLEARING SALE For Oae Week Only. Ceasaeadag Mas. ay, Jane 1. IN OUR age. DEPARTMENT Olassware, Crockery, Hardware. Tlaw ware. W . eooenware. etc. Vear caejsce t sgc. Ai tides. ( lor soc The following articles all at JOS eaca. tienU'Wo Keck laa Uviiu Soc Underwear. tlents'Hr- huHp-n-tera. Ladies' We t'ura -K I.adlen' Silo !(lit Gowns, Iuins' 60C iil ts. La I a' 60c CtioiMse. Lxdi-n' 5 s- D awers. I Inldren's niha Laos lapa. t bildren'a ttic Dreiave. Lod.e' Mc IShirt Waists. Ladiett' oOn (4iovre. . nta' Boo Silk Handkerchiefs. Uenm' 5-k- uutli.g Bliirta. oj'M.i Taiits. Boys' u0o V slats Year choice at 39c or Two for 73c. 1 he following articles sll at 00c each. I ai.' 1 25 hnlrt Waists. Ladles' 1-iA Coiavta. l.adim' 1 i bkiru. Ladies' l.fto Niglit Gowns, UIW 1.40 Umbrel as. La Ilea' 1 M Kid bloves l.adl.e' I -Vl Sateen hklrts. Ludiea' l.Ptl Dreas bkirts. Ladies' I.J5 t'anes. b'l.lrn's l.ft" Weesee. t hildreii'a I.W Jackets. B Ta' 2 00 Hutta. l.tOCIieullle l overs. I.T5 1. ace Curtaiue 1.60 Table Covers, Your Choice at 00c each, or 3 for s.ge ESTABLISHED 1873. nuiiui Telephone U U SON & CO. 408 Lackawanna Avenue Our plan of selling Furuitnre oa credit has made it possible for many men in moderate clrcnm stiiict'S lo make their homes hap py by furiil-liins thm conif irta biy. Furniture cots c uisidcrab e money. Everybody hasn't got the re:idy cash .to furnish their hom s as nicely they would like to have them furnished. Under tho credit system, however, ex actly, the reverse is true. It is now easy for any man in orliuary circumstances to enjoy the pleas ures thut nice furniture affords. Ill 1 HI. Uuviu on credit is equivalent to having a fur nished room, which you pay for in weekly or monthly payments, as tho caso may be, only yoa never owu the furniture for which you pay. In caso yon buy from tw on credit. you own the prop erty. That's the difference. Oar stock of furni ture is I ig enough und good enough to suit almost any fancv. Our prices are as low as strictly cash houses offer. We are ready any time to prove this whenever you' are ready to come and investigate. More of those Bustle Tables, 69 centi s Hickory Quaint Rocken to match. 225,227 & 218 ? WTomlnjp , 9 Avenue. 6.0; 1 ' it- V- Ti: h-v.
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